Taken on a dreary day in Plymouth. The original is over 200mb and sadly, because of the low light, pretty much every single frame I captured is blurred as the camera found it almost impossible to focus, however, I'm more than happy with the overall panorama.
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Plymouth city centre on a rainy day
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Dark and dramatic!
I'm quite surprised how much curvature of the paving there is in the foreground - which lens were you using?
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A striking and very moody composition, but it's a pity the lower clouds stop and start between two lamposts. Have you thought about cloning them?
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There's something unusual there as clouds very seldom have straight edges like that. We lived in Plymouth when we got married 50 years ago last month. Sadly the flats, at Mount Wise, are long since demolished but they had fantastic views.
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I used the haze removal filter in Affinity Photo, which is great for giving a dramatic quality to clouds but as it's a composition comprising of quite a number of individual pictures, you do sometimes get some weird artifacts when it's all stitched together.
I should really learn a few editing tricks such as copy and pasting areas to fill in these odd anomalies because It definitely stands out.
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